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Fireman’s Parade Draws Crowds Despite Summer Heat as Carnival Continues Through Saturday

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Despite soaring temperatures, crowds lined Commerce Avenue on Wednesday evening for one of the town’s most anticipated summer traditions—the 2026 Fireman’s Parade.

As the Royal Examiner’s parade coverage got underway, young spectator Lane McLendon and her mom Jessica helped kick things off on camera, adding a fun hometown moment before the procession began.

Families carrying lawn chairs and waving to passing fire engines, and community organizations packed the parade route, refusing to let the sweltering weather dampen the festive atmosphere. Children eagerly reached for candy tossed from floats, while firefighters from across the region proudly displayed their polished fire apparatuses, reflecting the evening sun.

The annual parade, hosted in conjunction with the Front Royal Volunteer Fire Company’s Fireman’s Carnival, remains one of Warren County’s signature community events. More than a showcase of emergency vehicles and beauty queens, it celebrates the volunteers, civic groups, and local organizations that help make the community thrive.

With the parade complete, attention now turns to the final days of the carnival, which continues through Saturday, July 11.

Visitors can still enjoy midway rides, carnival games, classic fair food, and nightly entertainment as the weeklong event wraps up.

A major highlight still to come is the fireworks display on Thursday evening, one of the most popular attractions of carnival week. Organizers encourage families to arrive early to enjoy dinner, rides, and games before the fireworks light up the night sky.

For generations, the Fireman’s Carnival has served not only as a summer tradition but also as an important fundraiser supporting the Front Royal Volunteer Fire Company and its mission of serving the community.

For many local families, attending the parade and carnival is an annual ritual that spans generations. Parents who once watched the parade from the curb as children now return with their own children and grandchildren, continuing a tradition woven into the fabric of Front Royal.

Those who missed Wednesday’s parade, or simply want to relive it, can watch the Royal Examiner’s exclusive video coverage, featuring the visiting fire companies, community groups, and enthusiastic crowds that filled the streets.

As carnival week enters its final stretch, organizers hope residents and visitors alike will come out one more time to enjoy the rides, savor their favorite carnival treats, and celebrate another successful year of one of Front Royal’s longest-running summer traditions.

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